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The soldier and the state : the theory and politics of civil-military relations

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts Belknap Press of Harvard University Press c1957Description: xiii, 534 p. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0674817362
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • UA 23 H95
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Contents:
Military institutions and the state: theoretical and historical perspectives. Officership as a Profession - The Rise of the Military Profession in Western Society - The Military Mind: Conservative Realism of the Professional Military Ethic - Power, Professionalism, and Ideology: Civil-Military Relations In Theory - Germany and Japan: Civil-Military Relations In Practice -- Military power in America : the historical experience, 1789-1940. The Ideological Constant: The Liberal Society Versus Military Professionalism - The Structural Constant: The Conservative Constitution - The Roots of the American Military Tradition Before the Civil War - The Creation of the American Military Profession - The Failure of the Neo-Hamiltonian Compromise, 1890-1920 - The Constancy of Interwar Civil-Military Relations -- The crisis of american civil-military relations, 1940-1955. World War II: The Alchemy of Power - Civil-Military Relations in the Postwar Decade - The Political Roles of the Joint Chiefs - The Separation of Powers and Cold War Defense - Departmental Structure of Civil-Military Relations - Toward a New Equilibrium.
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Military institutions and the state: theoretical and historical perspectives. Officership as a Profession - The Rise of the Military Profession in Western Society - The Military Mind: Conservative Realism of the Professional Military Ethic - Power, Professionalism, and Ideology: Civil-Military Relations In Theory - Germany and Japan: Civil-Military Relations In Practice -- Military power in America : the historical experience, 1789-1940. The Ideological Constant: The Liberal Society Versus Military Professionalism - The Structural Constant: The Conservative Constitution - The Roots of the American Military Tradition Before the Civil War - The Creation of the American Military Profession - The Failure of the Neo-Hamiltonian Compromise, 1890-1920 - The Constancy of Interwar Civil-Military Relations -- The crisis of american civil-military relations, 1940-1955. World War II: The Alchemy of Power - Civil-Military Relations in the Postwar Decade - The Political Roles of the Joint Chiefs - The Separation of Powers and Cold War Defense - Departmental Structure of Civil-Military Relations - Toward a New Equilibrium.

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